Thursday, March 17, 2022

Russell Jeung—Remember that Name! professional ugly asian contributes to a new hoax

By N.S.

Steve Sailer did a blog item on a new york times “thing” in the alleged news section, which is a racist hit on a republican political candidate:

nyt: Shocking Revelation: a GOP Candidate Has Read The Bell Curve.”

The times operatives are Blake Hounshell and Leah Askarinam, plus whichever editors were in on it. However, Hounshell and Askarinam had outside accomplices.
“‘Defining an entire continent of billions of individuals by a singular characteristic is the definition of racism,’ said Representative Judy Chu, a Democrat of California and the chairwoman of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus. Gibbons’s comments, she added, ‘betray his own lack of ‘critical thinking.’”

“Russell Jeung, the co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, a group that monitors incidents of discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, said Gibbons’s description of Asian intelligence was ‘part of the dehumanizing rhetoric around AAPIs that has contributed to the surge in racism that harms us today.’”

Saying that a group is very intelligent is “racist” and “dehumanizing”? Someone famous has to tell these people they’re racist morons.

Russell Jeung is a professional ugly asian, an anti-White racist and academic hoaxer. He was a part of the nyt 3/23/20 hoax that asserted, without any evidence whatsoever, that President Trump had caused a national wave of White-on-asian hate crime attacks, which I debunked eight days later.

https://nicholasstixuncensored.blogspot.com/2021/03/today-is-one-year-anniversary-of.html

Jeung is clearly a go-to guy for stupid quotes for fake reporters like Blake Hounshell and Leah Askarinam.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"The leading Republican candidate in the Ohio Senate primary employed offensive stereotypes about Asian people in a 2013 podcast, citing a widely discredited book, “The Bell Curve,” that has drawn allegations of racism and sloppy research."

GRA:What gets me,are those four words between "podcast" and "book". All I want to know is:WHO "widely discredited" this book?All the ni**er lovers? Is it the same people,whose so called areas of expertise included discrediting Trump's election fraud claims as "false",shot down reports of vaxx side-effects and mask ineffectiveness and claimed Whites were all racist(I wish).

As Jerry Seinfeld would say:"Who arrrre these people?"

We're supposed to accept those four words as fact--just because the left repeats the phrase for every story they disagree with.Where's THEIR PROOF that it's discredited? There is none--it's OPINION.

What I now accept as the truth,is the opposite of whatever they want me to believe.

--GRA